Tuesday, 2 August 2011
3d Movie Glasses - 3d movie, glasses
I like this glasses. It is much better than paper 3D glasses. The bad thing is : it doesn't work for Journey To The Center of The Earth 3D! (which is the reason I bought this glasses). The movie has green and red color when you watch with or without this glasses.
This glasses work for watching Lava Girl and Spy Kid2 3 D tough. Polar Express 3D Glasses for 3D DVD (3 Pair, Plastic) Extra upgrade Anaglyph
These glasses are much too dark compared to the regular paper 3D glasses. I bought a 3 pack thinking they would be better quality than the paper ones, but we don't even use them--we use the paper ones that came with our movie. They are definitely not worth the extra money they cost over just the paper ones!
These glasses are built nicely, and they do help a bit with the 3-d version of The Polar Express. However, the movie has been put out so poorly by Warner Brothers i don't think anything will make a difference. Their 3-d conversion is terrible, and even these glasses don't help much. Im rating the 3-d home version a zero (the IMAX is awesome however) and these glasses a 5. The glasses are really good quality, but the double vision and contrast issues are built into the dvd version.
Warner Brothers needs to issue refunds or put out a better version because they just aren't doing their job with this one!
Bought this triple pack in order to try out Nvidia's low cost 3d vision discover. Certainly took some amount of time to get used to the effect. Aside from the somewhat dorkiness of the glasses (look more like 1970's glass than modern shades), they work very well. I've been playing Resident Evil (4 & 5), Left 4 Dead (1 & 2), and few other games in 3d vision and it's an amazing and immersive effect.
There are some downsides to the effect:
1. Desaturation: Most colors are still noticeable, but there is clearly alot of lost of color, due to the filters.
2. Ghosting: Because you can always still see some degree of the other eye's color in each eye, ghosting is very noticeable this way.
These are both inherent to the effect, and not the glasses however. I can't compare them to other red/cyan glasses, since the last pair I used was in 1998 with red/blue (which really messed with the visible color spectrum). The work great once you get used to them though.
I would not recommend these for long periods of time however. After about 2 hours, my brain is usually in melt down. Great glasses themselves though.
We have a new 47 inch HD tv. The movie itself seems to be most of the problem but 3 of us had better luck with the cardboard glasses that came with the movie. It was very frustrating to watch and not a fun experience as we hoped it be.
These glasses work perfectly for all my red/cyan 3D needs and are quite comfortable too. I don't own Polar Express or have any desire to see it, but I imagine that title was just tacked onto this unrelated product to generate sales. These are just normal, everyday 3D glasses, ignore the Polar Express part.
I've been reading reviews about how paper glasses are better than these. I am pretty sure they have never tried these and are just fuzzing. These glasses are so much better than paper ones because each color covers your line of sight most of the way compared to the paper models. Honestly, me and my friends didn't expect these to look any different and we were wrong. These are perfect for watching Anaglyph movies and pictures on a large TV, but do seem to cause a strain when looking at stuff on LCD and CRT monitors!
Not much to say, glasses shipped quickly and arrived on time. i mistakingly bought the wrong glasses (i don't own the polar express) so I do not know if they will work for that movie, but they work for my 3d needs. glasses smudge easily so be careful.
So disappointed. Busted them out again for Michael Jackson 3d bit at the 2010 Grammys, but same problem as other movies I tried these with. Ghosting in the left eye makes you want to put an eyepatch on. I went back to the paper ones that come in DVDs. Very comfortable to wear, but 3D effect is almost non existant due to the ghosting. Its like the tint isn't quite right, so its allowing both L + R images to come thru the one eye. Run away! - Glasses - 3d Movie - 3d - 3d Movie Glasses'
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